Ether/either, I don't know if someone else dibsing me counts, but I'm not fussed. PM me he details Eco and I'll organize a time to check it out. I'll keep you filled in Woz.Sounds like it could be a good candidate for a trap out which is more appealing to me than cutting a tree apart but one way or the other I'm sure we'll work it out.Paul.

I'm going for a look at 7:30 tonight as that's the earliest the home owners can get there and I am working on the weekend. Not sure how much I'll be able to see but I'll take a torch and a camera :-DPaul.

Went for a look, too dark to take any photos. Should be a nice easy trap out though, entrance is just above ground level so I can just sit the trap hive on the ground. I'm going back on Saturday week to to set the trap. Wish me luck :-D

Went for a look, too dark to take any photos. Should be a nice easy trap out though, entrance is just above ground level so I can just sit the trap hive on the ground. I'm going back on Saturday week to to set the trap. Wish me luck :-D

happy days...i'm just glad i was an actual bee nest, you never know sometimes!

Paul, I don't know what your winter is like, but isn't it a bit late to start a new hive? You might want to consider using a weaker, existing hive for the trap rather than starting a new one.

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Paul, I don't know what your winter is like, but isn't it a bit late to start a new hive? You might want to consider using a weaker, existing hive for the trap rather than starting a new one.

That is something I was a bit worried about, we don't have the harsh winters that parts of the US does, definately no snow where we are so I was hoping it wasn't too late. I was considering using a bought in queen if I could get hold of one, and feeding from the outset. The combs I am planning on using actually have a good bit of pollen in them. I do have one hive that could use a boost, so that may be the way to go. I hadn't really thought of that. Thanks for the tip iddee :)Paul.

That's a very valid point of Iddee's. I have a guy near me that has a hive with the entrance about 15 feet up the tree and he wants to cut the tree down because it just turned up its toes. He even had someone in to cut it down but the guy got a bit unnerved by the sight of the bees so he asked me if I could save the bees, but I've had to tell him to hold off until spring is on us. The tree has a huge V cut out of the tree, so I hope the winds don't blow too strong over winter... :shock: :shock: :shock:

Well, we did the deed on Saturday.The owners were very keen to have the bees gone. They actually had a pest controller booked to come out and spray them, but he didn't turn up! Lucky for the bees and me :-D They have just bought the property and want to run horses in the field the tree is in. If the hive was higher up I would have tried to talk them in to leaving it but I suspect a ground level hive and curious horses probably don't mix. I don't think it is a very large colony. the previous owner told them he had a swarm going in to it every spring. So either it is too small a space to sustain the colony over winter or he was mistaken and the swarm was coming out. I am thinking the former at this point, but either way, this will be their last year in this location. I took iddee's advice and took our weakest hive out so it will be interesting to see how it goes.

The tree:

The bees seem very calm and are quite yellow:

2 tubes of silicone and some steel wool for filling the bigger gaps and the cone is in place:

Yes, that is number 8 hardware cloth and no I can't tell you where i got it (knocked it off from work :evil: ):

My hive in place:

I went back out today (Monday) to check on how things are going, plenty of activity at my hive, a few lighter bees mixed in with my dark ones, and none at the cone. I couldn't see bees coming out anywhere else in the tree so I am taking this as a good sign, that I have all the field bees already. Now it's just a waiting game I guess. I'll go out for another look next week to top up their syrup and see how they are going.Paul.